Normally they last the life of the engine or longer. No real guarantee.
The first distributor less cars started appearing in the mid 1980s the last distributor being produced in about 1990
in the last moment
Most cars will last as long as they are cared for. My Camaro is a 1986 and is running strong and well.
1 hour and 46 minutes
Who knows as there are no hydrogen cars in production.
Hyundai is building very dependable cars and they will last as long as any other brand if taken care of and all maintenance is performed following the schedule listed in your owners manual.
usually 3-4 years
Car rental companies get their car insurance from the distributors or dealerships where they have acquired their cars.
about 300.000 miles if properly taken car of
Cars that can last you a long time would be toyota, honda, and nissan. Toyota has been none to have cars last 300k to 400k miles more then any car. Honda 280k to 390k miles. Nissan 280k to 300k miles.
Depends on how well you take care of it cars can last for years if well take care of.
There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.